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Research Scientist, President of the Institute for New Energy, Past Editor of the New Energy News(Advanced Energy Conversion Techniques and Devices)
Dr. Patrick G. Bailey received his BS from UC Berkeley in Engineering Physics, and his S.M. and PhD from MIT, both in Nuclear Engineering with a minor in Physics. At UCB, he was in Air Force ROTC and was also a 4 year letterman in varsity gymnastics, where the team won 2nd in the NCAA in 1966. His claim to fame from that period is that he is the "Pat" in the book "The Way of the Peaceful Warrior," authored by a team mate on the same team, Dan Millman. While at MIT, Patrick learned that one must always play by the rules on the field, and not always in a peaceful manner. During his 5 years at MIT, Patrick played rugby with the MIT Rugby Team, usually as #8, and the team won the New England North-East Championship in 1969. During this time he received his nickname "Shotgun," for his ability to look so calm and collected, before smashing out in full force. After MIT he served in the United States Air Force as a Nuclear Research Officer, rising to the rank of Captain [TS], where he was in charge, with two other Captains, of the DoD Nuclear Safety Program of the first launch of Plutonium-238 into space. At that time, his analysis of the relative safety of that launch was forwarded to the President of the United States for his signature and approval. During that time, he also served for two years as an Adjunct Professor of Graduate Nuclear Engineering at the University of New Mexico, both in class lectures, and in the Nuclear Engineering Laboratory with various radionuclides. After an Honorable Discharge from the USAF, he worked at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory for three years in numerical computer simulations of commercial nuclear reactor systems. He then accepted a position at the Electric Power Research Institute, in Palo Alto, CA, where he was a Project Manager and Program Manager in the Nuclear Power Division and the Safety and Analysis Department, for 8 years. After the Three Mile Island incident, he moved over to the Lockheed Space and Missiles Company, in Palo Alto and Sunnyvale, CA, [now known as Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company] [EBI/S/TS]. He was for many years a Senior Electrical Engineer, and he was retired from LM in 2011. He continued playing rugby in the USAF, at UNM, at Santa Fe, and for the Bay Area Touring Side (the BATS) in the SF Bay Area, for about 8 years. He still uses those same rules and techniques in scientific discussions and in life in general.
Dr. Bailey was also for many years involved with the "Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference" (the IECEC). This annual summer conference was sponsored for many years by the seven major technical societies in the United States: the ACS, AIAA, AIChE, ANS, ASME, IEEE, and the SAE. One society ran the conference in turn each year, and Dr. Bailey was one of the two IECEC Steering Committee members for the American Nuclear Society during that time. He was also the IECEC Technical Program Chairman of the ANS sponsored IECEC conferences (5 days, 800 papers) in 1984 (San Francisco) and in 1991 (Boston). The IECEC today has today become a weak shadow of its former self, changing its first name to "International," being sponsored only by the AIAA and a Mechanical Engineering Society in Egypt. He continues to be a Senior Member of the Advanced Power Systems Technical Committee of the AIAA in support of the new IECEC conferences, and the annual Space Power Conference sponsored by The Aerospace Corporation.
During that time, and to the present, it became very apparent that conferences run by technical societies within the USA would absolutely not allow any discussions of alternative physics or advanced technologies; as topics taught in college are much safer and approved. In order to provide formal discussions and papers for the absolute advancement of science and technology, he and Toby Grotz met by both being very active in the meetings of the International Association for New Science and the US Tesla Society, both based in Colorado. In 1991, they organized and created the Institute for New Energy (INE). Toby was its first President, and Patrick became its President in 1992, and has remained so to the present day. Patrick is also the INE website webmaster. Its website is: http://www.padrak.com/ine/. The INE held several annual meetings in Colorado and many papers were published at these conferences, some of which are still available today.
Hal Fox became very interested in the INE during its early years, and from his position within the "Emerging Energy Management Fund" (EEMF) group in Salt Lake City, Utah, he became the editor, publisher, and funder of the "New Energy News" (NEN), which became the monthly newsletter (20-30 page newspaper) of the INE. Hal continued publishing the newsletter as a printed mailed newsletter until 1999-2000 when it became an emailed newsletter. Later, Dr. Bailey took over being the contact, the editor and the publisher of the NEN, until it ceased publication for political suppression reasons after May 2005.
Note that all of the email addresses ending with "@padrak.com" have been targeted, spammed to death, and are no longer used.
Dr. Bailey has been very supportive of the research and publication of the "cold fusion" research since its discovery and its replications in the 1990s, and was instrumental in causing the first paper on successful cold fusion research to be published in his technical session at the 1994 IECEC in Monterey, CA, by Stanford Research Institute, in Menlo Park, CA, where the funding was provided by EPRI.
Dr. Bailey is continuing today to do what he can to support all "New Energy Research" and the development of "Advanced Energy Conversion" devices. He is an avid supporter of the NPA, and would like to create and manage the publication (at Stanford, UC Berkeley, or at MIT) of a volume of the best NPA papers to document their point-of-view and advantages: especially those that counter the political and stupid ideas being taught in colleges today, including the use of the "Lorentz Transformation" and the "Big Bang Theory."
You can contact Dr. Bailey in writing via:
The Institute for New Energy (INE)
PO Box 201
Los Altos, CA 94023-0201Institute of New Energy (INI) Indexes:
Articles:
- The INE Database: Review and Status of Reported Innovative Energy Conversion Technologies, Contrasted Using A Consistent R&D Ranking Scales - Paper from the INE/EEMF 2001 Conference, Oct. 2001.
- Dangers In Measuring the Power of AC Devices With Meters - Paper from the INE/EEMF 2001 Conference, Oct. 2001.
- Advanced Energy Research vs. UFOs & Antigravity: Friends of Foes? - Paper from NEN Vol. 8, No. 1, Sept. 2001.
- Status Report to the INE Membership (Emailed May 25, 2000)
- Welcome To The 1998 INE Symposium, By Patrick Bailey, NEN Vol. 6, No. 4, Aug. 1998.
- ANS and the CF Sessions, NEN Vol. 6, No. 3, July 1998.
- Free-Energy Coming Soon ? With A Response, NEN Vol. 6, No. 3, July 1998.
- Advanced Energy Conversion Theories, Devices, And Results, NEN Vol. 6, No. 2, June 1998.
- How Do We Get New Energy Discoveries Accepted By The Skeptical Scientific Community?, NEN Vol. 6, No. 1, May 1998.
- INE Research Contacts Wanted, NEN Oct. 1997.
- High-Density Charge Clusters and Energy Conversion Results, Paper, Oct. 1997.
- Possible New Applications of Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions, Paper, Oct. 1997.
- Survey and Critical Review of Recent Innovative Energy Conversion Technologies, Paper, Oct. 1997.
- Review and Status of Reported Innovative Energy Conversion Technologies, Contrasted Using A Consistent R&D Ranking Scale, Paper, Oct. 1997.
- A Review of The Patterson Power Cell, Paper, Oct. 1997.
- History and Applications of HAARP Technologies: The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, Paper, Oct. 1997.
- Three Articles on the Finsrud Perpetual Motion Sculpture, July 1996 NEN.
- "Cold Fusion Research: Models and Potential Benefits," Paper by J.J. Hurtak and P.G. Bailey, June 1996
- "A Critical Overview," A Paper by Patrick Bailey and Toby Grotz, 1993
- "Other Voices," A Paper by Patrick Bailey, 1994
- "INE World Wide Web Site." Dec. 1995 NEN.
- "On Geometry." Mar. 1996.
- "On Free-Energy Developments, The IANS And The INE." Nov. 1995 NEN.
- "INE World Wide Web Site." Dec. 1995 NEN.
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Electrical Engineer, Inventor(New Energy)Toby Grotz has been effectively managing projects in the energy industry and researching alternative energy systems for 34 years. He is presently working at Burns & McDonnell in Kansas City designing an air quality control system for the Minnesota Power Boswell Station. He has recently been part of a design team working on the construction of a Nigerian power plant. His integrated management experience is directly applicable to developing and overseeing water management plans that are focused on providing efficient and reliable water supplies to worldwide end users. As an actively involved citizen, Mr. Grotz understands the critical nature of water demand and usage on a global scale and is accustomed to the perseverance required to achieve notable change in our world.
He organized and chaired the 1984 Tesla Centennial Symposium and the 1986 International Tesla Symposium and was president of the International Tesla Society, a not for profit corporation formed as a result the first symposium. As Project Manager for Project Tesla, Mr. Grotz aided in the design and construction of a recreation of the equipment Nikola Tesla used for wireless transmission of power experiments in 1899 in Colorado Springs. Mr. Grotz received his B.S.E.E. from the University of Connecticut in 1973.
In December of 1997, Grotz visited India to perform an independent set of measurements of the Tewari SPG. Using calibrated high-accuracy instruments, traceable to the National Bureau of Standards, tests were conducted that confirm Tewari\'s measurements.
Experience:
Mr. Grotz has been involved on both sides of the energy equation: exploring for oil, gas and geothermal resources using seismic and magneto-telluric methods, and working in the utility industry in coal, natural gas, and nuclear power plants. Providing design and management of raw water systems for power plants he has experience with the pumping, piping, and controls needed for large water supply systems. He also has recent experience working with research and production of probiotics and microbes for bioremediation, wastewater management, animal health, and aquaculture.
Articles:
- NASA To Search For Energy, NEN Vol. 6, No. 9, May 1999.
- Letter On the 1998 International Symposium on New Energy (INE-98), NEN Vol. 6, No. 5, Sept. 1998.
- Binding Forces: and the Smith Coil, NEN Vol. 6, No. 3, July 1998.
- Finding the Energy of the Future: Book Review of \"The Coming Energy Revolution\", Nov. 1997.
- Survey and Critical Review of Recent Innovative Energy Conversion Technologies, Paper, Oct. 1997.
- Review and Status of Reported Innovative Energy Conversion Technologies, Contrasted Using A Consistent R&D Ranking Scale, Paper, Oct. 1997.
- Paper on Earl Koenig: The Use Of Mirror Image Symmetry In Coil Winding, NEN Vol. 5, No. 4, Aug. 1997.
- T. Henry Moray And the Transmutation of Elements, March 1997 NEN.
- The Influence of Vedic Philosophy On Nikola Tesla\'s Understanding of Free Energy
- \"A Critical Overview,\" A Paper by Patrick Bailey and Toby Grotz, 1993
- Wireless Engineering Incorporated. Web Site, July 1996.
A Critical Review of the Available Information Regarding Claims of Zero-Point Energy, Free-Energy, and Over-Unity Experiments and Devices
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